The
Propeller Nebula aka DWB111 in RGB + Narrowband light
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This from Sky & Telescope:
DWB 111, also known as the Propeller Nebula is a hydrogen-alpha
emission nebula in Cygnus.
The propeller shape is actually a small portion of a much larger
emission nebula, which can be seen as faint hydrogen-alpha
nebulosity
throughout the image frame. The distance to the nebula is not known.
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And here is the pure RGB version:

Camera: Moravian Instruments G4 (16803 chip) w Astrodon Gen II H-Alpha
Scope: Astro-Physics AP155EDF w 4" FF and Focus Boss II focuser motor
Mount: Paramount MX guided with an SBIG ST-402ME and Borg 60mm achromat
riding piggyback
Exposures:
RGB 6 x 10min
H-Alpha 21x20min - OIII 18x20min - SII 15x20min
Acquired with TSX and CCD-Commander
Calibration and processing in PixInsight. Additional tweaks in
PS
CC
Lucknow, Ontario
June 2020 (processed in Sept 2020)
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